Chavez, 25, whose next court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 7, was granted a 30-day continuance in March following a court hearing in Los Angeles, his manager, Billy Keane, told RingTV.com.

Chavez was arrested in Los Angeles at 4:38 a.m., booked at 7:19 a.m. at the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Men’s Central Jail, and released at 10:25 that morning, according to the operator at station No. 4 of the Sheriff’s Department Inmate Reception Center.

Chavez faced three misdemeanor charges — two for drunk driving and one for driving without a valid license, according to Keane. If found guilty, he could have face up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Chavez (45-0-1, 31 knockouts) successfullly defended his WBC middleweight belt against Marco Antonio Rubio (53-6-1, 46 KOs) on Feb. 4 in San Antonio on HBO, and has a June 16 defense against Andy Lee in El Paso, Tex..